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this unit has taken part in many counterterrorist operations across russia. they have a variety of firearms at their disposal but their weapon of choice is still the. rifle to these men it's known simply as kalash. there yet. these soldiers will enjoy a course of special training lasting almost until dusk gets regular procedure a few modifications to the kalashnikov assault rifle to be tested in such units it will be hard to imagine a tougher testing ground but in your gun. one rifle for every bench is thoroughly scrutinized before being sent to units in a field. if it's more like torture than a scientific trial. the rifles design a missile kalashnikov once recalled that when he realized his first model was to be subjected to a severe test he looked away he couldn't bear to see it with his own eyes. testing a new variant of the kalashnikov goes through seven stages first the gun is placed into what's known as the dust chamber where the room is filled with sand. sure does chambers filled with fine particles of silica sand the next stage will lead us to the spr
this unit has taken part in many counterterrorist operations across russia. they have a variety of firearms at their disposal but their weapon of choice is still the. rifle to these men it's known simply as kalash. there yet. these soldiers will enjoy a course of special training lasting almost until dusk gets regular procedure a few modifications to the kalashnikov assault rifle to be tested in such units it will be hard to imagine a tougher testing ground but in your gun. one rifle for every...
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to use their weapon to protect russia's interests. ah la la county mumble means thank you in mozambique the words of the song sung by these freedom fighters could just as easily be addressed to mr kolesnikov in the early one nine hundred sixty s. the soviet union hopes the portuguese colony spied through and that's the rebels quickly got a feel for the soviet rifle after their victory it became a national symbol. the see in the middle of the. flag we have yet the star. and the book the who and. the book signifies indication and the whole petition that agriculture foot and the collaging quoth the struggle for the british of of all counts. this really is. at times to be a shift machine building around the clock in a bid to uphold what was then called international to. be employees just because everyone of the flood was like robots if they were ever to find another job even at a factory making meet. the end product would still be a kalashnikov. was going to get. closed. in the week they have regular jobs but it weekends these people chan
to use their weapon to protect russia's interests. ah la la county mumble means thank you in mozambique the words of the song sung by these freedom fighters could just as easily be addressed to mr kolesnikov in the early one nine hundred sixty s. the soviet union hopes the portuguese colony spied through and that's the rebels quickly got a feel for the soviet rifle after their victory it became a national symbol. the see in the middle of the. flag we have yet the star. and the book the who and....
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set up for your business in russia or building permits russia not doing very well on those things yet and then you've got the usual suspects. corruption. bureaucracy just being too difficult and also a lack of infrastructure being set up in motion ok tom let's some dust off our crystal balls right here would you say in a year's time we're going to be having this exact same conversation about capital outflow. i would say it's very likely we will most probably having having a discussion about capital inflow or outflow quite would look like it's difficult to say it's very likely though that the there could be. some big changes there's a lot going on in world markets at the moment especially important for russia oil and gas prices and they could change a lot of things in russia's markets do change potentially in a very wide scale so i think in some form at least we can promise you it was wishy washy as it is we will be here in a year's time delivering this information for all of you watching what will be there we're not quite sure tom i thought ari look forward to the new year. right than
set up for your business in russia or building permits russia not doing very well on those things yet and then you've got the usual suspects. corruption. bureaucracy just being too difficult and also a lack of infrastructure being set up in motion ok tom let's some dust off our crystal balls right here would you say in a year's time we're going to be having this exact same conversation about capital outflow. i would say it's very likely we will most probably having having a discussion about...
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began his military service in russia's division. forty seven his first inventions were related to vehicles but they could not be implemented because. when his tank. as a result he couldn't. he devoted his efforts to designing small. science technology. from russia. the mission of free accreditation free in-store chargers free arrangements free. free studios free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. the first assault rifle models designed. because they. was made for. the seven point six two millimeter original but the. education and engineering either before or after that time it didn't take to resolve a problem that many of his colleagues had been unable to cope with the result was the case seventy four. which used five point four five millimeter culture does just like it. was. today critics often claim but the. professionals know that any changes to make it fashionable. would inevitably affect its most important feature reliability yeah. what's. good. for another exercise that the righ
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began his military service in russia as a division. forty seven his first inventions were related to vehicles but they could not be implemented because of the onset of world war two. he survived after being wounded when his tank. as a result he couldn't resume active service and so he devoted his efforts to designing small. to. understand it and then he. and realized everything. welcome to the big picture. was. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. the first assault rifle models designed by mr gained popularity because they were waterproof and later version was made for cartridges smaller than the seven point six two millimeter original day of the gun jammed. received no formal education in engineering either before or after that time it didn't take him long to resolve a problem that many of his colleagues had been unable to cope with the result was the case seventy full variant which used five point four five
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. >> in an interview with the satellite broadcaster of russia today, assad about offers of safe passage to another country in exchange for leaving power. >> he warned that foreign intervention in syria would have a domino impact around the world. we begin with the latest. >> here is where the first protests of assad took place. this video claims to show the result of a government air strike on the city's great mosque. meanwhile, rebels say they have taken one of the two remaining government-controlled posts along the turkish border. in a rare interview, bashar al- assad was defiant. speaking to russian television, he ruled out the possibility he might go into exile. >> i am syrian. i will live and die in syria. >> assad warned the west against military intervention in the country and said such a move would have global ramifications and warned any intervention would have what he called a domino effect. meanwhile, syrian opposition politicians are meeting in the qatari capital to try to form a unified group. the opposition is under pressure from the west to create a government in waiting
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by protecting the syrian people let's go back to what happened in russia more than a decade ago. you faced the terrorism and she turned to the people in theaters schools and so on and the army in russia protected the people would you call it. a crime you know. you wouldn't few days ago misty internationally recognized the crime but the that was committed few days ago when they captured soldiers excluded them and human rights watch more than once about the crimes all those terrorist groups and it was described as. a crime this is the first point the second point if you have committed a crime against its people this is devoid of closure because the syrian army is made up of syrian people if you want to commit a crime against your people the army would defy it would disintegrate so you cannot have strongarm unified on me while you are killing your people so the army cannot with a stand for twenty months in these difficult circumstances without having the embrace of the public in syria so how could you how could you have this embrace moment while you're killing your people this is a
by protecting the syrian people let's go back to what happened in russia more than a decade ago. you faced the terrorism and she turned to the people in theaters schools and so on and the army in russia protected the people would you call it. a crime you know. you wouldn't few days ago misty internationally recognized the crime but the that was committed few days ago when they captured soldiers excluded them and human rights watch more than once about the crimes all those terrorist groups and...
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it's of an emerging market it's a volatile place and so if things in or outside russia or in russia change they can they can run but on the question is what needs to change then in order to keep this money here absolutely i think. you have to consider this outflow is natural what's motivating it well the finance ministry isn't shy about saying so neither is for example the world bank in its doing business report this year published not so long ago where she came one hundred twelfth that improved its position but still things like trying to get electricity to a new business or getting business business permits it did appallingly on the rankings there is still major problems with things like infrastructure corruption and simplifying brock you see all of these things heard before and the russian government conscious is that they are going to need to improve these core underlying foundations for of for investors to want to stay in the right sun in the reality let's fast forward a year or we still going to be sat here having this same conversation about capital up like well i hope you're
it's of an emerging market it's a volatile place and so if things in or outside russia or in russia change they can they can run but on the question is what needs to change then in order to keep this money here absolutely i think. you have to consider this outflow is natural what's motivating it well the finance ministry isn't shy about saying so neither is for example the world bank in its doing business report this year published not so long ago where she came one hundred twelfth that...
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russia's that so much of. which of course you want to hear.
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coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought that idea to life. five years ago of a bill to dock kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become deaf hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their websites and they're in touch with their busy maga twen
coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top....
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not correct even the united states cannot see this border with mexico for example maybe the same for russia which is the become three so no country can see the border you can only have better situation on the border when you have good relations with your neighbors something that we don't have at least thirteen our. support more than any other country the smuggling of our roommates and terrorists can i ask you something i've been in turkey recently and people there are actually very worried that war will happen between syria and turkey do you think a war with turkey is a realistic scenario rationally no i don't think that's god for for two reasons the war needs public support and the majority of the turkish people don't need this war so i don't think any russian. official would think about. going against the will of the public and he's going to be the same for the syrian people so it's not the conflict or the difference is not between the syrian people and the turkish people despite the government should be between. should cause all the politics so i don't see any war between syria and turke
not correct even the united states cannot see this border with mexico for example maybe the same for russia which is the become three so no country can see the border you can only have better situation on the border when you have good relations with your neighbors something that we don't have at least thirteen our. support more than any other country the smuggling of our roommates and terrorists can i ask you something i've been in turkey recently and people there are actually very worried that...
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meant to serve as warplanes in poland which should press washington for security guarantee against russia as u.s. lawmakers are also reportedly preparing new sweeping sanctions against iran targeting its foreign business transactions and the top for the latest round of restrictions imposed by barack obama just after was reelected to the white streams of widening between america and the round after the pentagon revealed that a radian jets the u.s. drone flying over runs coast last week and you can reports. president obama's first moves after he won reelection have pretty much indicated that in the next four years he will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police the administration has imposed financial sanctions against iranian officials so the u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcast and blocking internet access any rain that comes on top of a whole bunch of other sanctions that have been put in place by the u.s. which are proved to be crippling for the ukrainian economy and the population there is suffering a great deal because of that while campaigning president
meant to serve as warplanes in poland which should press washington for security guarantee against russia as u.s. lawmakers are also reportedly preparing new sweeping sanctions against iran targeting its foreign business transactions and the top for the latest round of restrictions imposed by barack obama just after was reelected to the white streams of widening between america and the round after the pentagon revealed that a radian jets the u.s. drone flying over runs coast last week and you...
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rule in the flying regime actually what that russia is doing by supporting the regime plays much stronger role. as an external factor affecting this crisis or to blame the opposition for relying on external forces i would say well how about this regime relying on china russia. iran and many other countries. to survive if you survive the cold without the support all on the other hand could you argue that considering the fact there's been so much bigger and by the opposition and the fact that the situation is getting more dire day by day i mean could you envisage vision a future where perhaps some of the out of as the opposition is blamed on the continuing violence the opposition is one thing but the opposition hasn't really been able to get together and move forward either. yes that's true but do you have any unified opposition in the entire world of course not and everybody is asking the opposition to come in one correlation and coalitions are always weak by nature and they fall apart in front of the tough challenges and we are in front of a very very tough crisis so i think the focus her
rule in the flying regime actually what that russia is doing by supporting the regime plays much stronger role. as an external factor affecting this crisis or to blame the opposition for relying on external forces i would say well how about this regime relying on china russia. iran and many other countries. to survive if you survive the cold without the support all on the other hand could you argue that considering the fact there's been so much bigger and by the opposition and the fact that the...
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poland poland russia. the whole circle. it will. be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later. he will see that.
poland poland russia. the whole circle. it will. be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later. he will see that.
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to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops so between. bill it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the russians doing your show what's your kids playing robles. you're the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on those the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even the local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. here is mitt romney trying to figure out of that thing that we americans call. concludes the longest while this campaign in
to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops so between. bill it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the russians doing your show what's your kids playing robles. you're the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very...
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russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled upload. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporation to rule the day please look. and. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what
russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled...
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this is the year old truck factory russia's number one truck maker or girls will look at how well the workplace is organized everything's to make sure the workers don't waste time there was so production is booming in the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe hey ablaze. brand new would be waiting to be delivered to a client's seventy trucks like this one roll up the plants conveyor belt every day just look at this things that absolutely huge. well i'm no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. i can go for a test drive. oh that was fun perhaps i should get one of these to travel to work every morning but with the cost of about forty thousand dollars i should start saving money. welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of broadcasting live from our moscow headquarters well libya has been described as many things but have you ever considered it to be a holiday hotspot well believe it or not it seems that many people actually do although there is one glaring omission among the excursions are being offered
this is the year old truck factory russia's number one truck maker or girls will look at how well the workplace is organized everything's to make sure the workers don't waste time there was so production is booming in the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe hey ablaze. brand new would be waiting to be delivered to a client's seventy trucks like this one roll up the plants conveyor belt every day just look at this things that absolutely...
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well russia's joint chief of staff has become the latest high ranking official to fall in the wake of a corruption scandal that is shaking this country's military that's follows the sacking of the form of the defense minister and the new man in the job has already started a major reshuffle of the ministry but meanwhile the at the investigation house found ten new cases of illegal sale of ministry assets costing millions of dollars in losses are former explains. these are part of a lot of plans by crazy thieves in sci fi and in this instance they do extend rights in russia really it's a fairly it's a very good as simple as appealing to the armed forces general style chief who will be his the sponsibility color only joy to see reforms in the army and also to help weed out of corruption he was appointed by the defense minister sergei sure good to say that good as symbol was a military man from head to head man who is so cool says i'm a working man he respects even the military and i think the point and the timing of it is significant because police have detained large whose voice will fo
well russia's joint chief of staff has become the latest high ranking official to fall in the wake of a corruption scandal that is shaking this country's military that's follows the sacking of the form of the defense minister and the new man in the job has already started a major reshuffle of the ministry but meanwhile the at the investigation house found ten new cases of illegal sale of ministry assets costing millions of dollars in losses are former explains. these are part of a lot of plans...
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also partly just to solidify and incorporate poland into an american influence on russia's border i think this says a lot about the obama administration playing the game of the military industrial complex which has a lot to gain economically and politically in terms of its own positioning in american politics by creating a new kind of cold war atmosphere with russia and that's what the missile defense shield is all about in addition to being very good for business they've spent one hundred billion dollars so far on missile defense shield thank you brought back of the life of the u.s. capitol antiwar activist. friday prayers have become a police operation in bahrain we're reporting on that soon the sunni rule is blocking thousands of shia muslims from weekly worship we get a lot of analysis of the old going he said terry and political unrest there. also libya's big market is it too results ball these days but later we hear how travel agents are being accused of copying western media silence on its own stories and details to you after this break. usually the police and occupy proteste
also partly just to solidify and incorporate poland into an american influence on russia's border i think this says a lot about the obama administration playing the game of the military industrial complex which has a lot to gain economically and politically in terms of its own positioning in american politics by creating a new kind of cold war atmosphere with russia and that's what the missile defense shield is all about in addition to being very good for business they've spent one hundred...
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technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. well you know some lysol. shoot display. for you. on the roof. of the twentieth century. russian it calls. it's thursday let's get geeky on man's best friend so here's a question for all you dog lovers and owners out there when you take a dog somewhere new and unfamiliar what does he or she do it probably scan the environment and then seem unsure of what's going on and what to do next right and then does your dog turn to you almost looking to you for directions and guidance well a team of psychologists the university of milan italy studied dog's behavior in new and unfamiliar environments and discovered that they're quite similar to the behaviors of young children in unfamiliar environments it now appears the likely young children dogs use something called social referencing which involves using another person's perceptions and interpretations of a situation or environment to help yourself understand that situation or environment better psychologist took an oscillating fan and attache
technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. well you know some lysol. shoot display. for you. on the roof. of the twentieth century. russian it calls. it's thursday let's get geeky on man's best friend so here's a question for all you dog lovers and owners out there when you take a dog somewhere new and unfamiliar what does he or she do it probably scan the environment and then seem unsure of what's going on and what to do next right and then does...
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our moore's law be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly it doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later washington is now turning its focus first of all to china. to a certain degree towards iran although keep in mind that because of the escalation of oil production in the united states itself through various techniques such as fracking getting it from shale oil as. oil there is a possibility that the united states will not be as dependent upon that part of the world for petroleum which could lead to a reconsideration of its military empire in that part of the rural the problem of course is that the israeli lobby is very potent in the united states of america and israel has been making noise this is you well know about attacking iran and if there's a real does attack iran it w
our moore's law be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly it doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later washington is now turning its focus first of all to china. to a certain degree...
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ok correct and that's the thing that's and you know in being in russia peter and your viewers who are in moscow understand that you know thirteen percent flat tax that couldn't broaden not that long ago is created when you know and economically we weren't in moscow and and we don't see but we don't see that mentality and the united states we don't see this tax cutting mentality and we don't see in france either it's how can we squeeze more money out of the poor taxpayer and and instead of looking at other solutions and maybe things that are perhaps counter-intuitive and i think that is what the republican party has to do to follow the same old way of doing things and all the ideas that have been batted around within the beltway bubble of the last several years it's just not going to cut it and if they want to make a comeback they're going to have to do that as for working with barack obama well he has to work with them too and perhaps there needs to be compromise on both sides not just on the side of congress because they happen to have a majority ok steve there's a bomb i have a mand
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russia and iran. the iranian victory would to will not be good because of the nuclear weapons a no man's land like fata or syria were militants associated with al qaeda find a new home. this is another reason why the minister should a stewing gauge through military means if necessary to provide weapons like the no-fly zone. this will slip of control and and at the best bet the worst see this gs in the fisher across the middle these followed by violence and fighting elsewhere. iraq has not received to much commentary in the debates are even the discussions of post-election foreign policy priority. but it needs to be. iraq is a success because of the united states and the people. it is right in the middle of the middle east and also to the kurds and energy. it has flaws but that is a good and may need to do our best to try to encourage. this needs to continue. the biggest is that syria pulls iraq asunder. with the kurds in one direction and the suni is in the other. so far that has not happened. of long
russia and iran. the iranian victory would to will not be good because of the nuclear weapons a no man's land like fata or syria were militants associated with al qaeda find a new home. this is another reason why the minister should a stewing gauge through military means if necessary to provide weapons like the no-fly zone. this will slip of control and and at the best bet the worst see this gs in the fisher across the middle these followed by violence and fighting elsewhere. iraq has not...
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russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the contents. dmitry medvedev posted a "congratulations" on twitter. so that was from russia. another foreign policy issue is china. here is the "new york times." warm words from china with a subtext of warning. robust relationships with china while maintaining traditional military ties with the u.s. we do not want to be forced to choose between beijing and washington but what is going on here? guest: it has to be looked at in the context of the campaign that just ended. china emerged as a symbol -- weaknessy, obama's overseas, his inability t
russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the...
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you know all the things about russia here. the president was re-elected and you write that the russian president vladimir putin congratulated him on a phone call, but you say it doesn't mean that the relations between these two are so smooth. you write that moscow and washington are still at odds over how to end the carnage if syria and russia still considers the u.s. plans for a european missile defense system a threat. what is the main problem with this, and how do they overcome that defense system here to find some sort of breakthrough? >> well, you know, remember that conversation between president obama and dmitri medvedev who was the president about a year ago in which he said give me some slack. in other words, after the election i'll be able to do more, and he, indeed, asks that mr. medvedev take that message back to vladimir, which mr. medvedev did. the whole idea was -- really one of the sticking points is missile defense saying that u.s. plan for missile defense in europe. the russians are vihamently opposed to it s
you know all the things about russia here. the president was re-elected and you write that the russian president vladimir putin congratulated him on a phone call, but you say it doesn't mean that the relations between these two are so smooth. you write that moscow and washington are still at odds over how to end the carnage if syria and russia still considers the u.s. plans for a european missile defense system a threat. what is the main problem with this, and how do they overcome that defense...
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this year usaid was booted out of russia. initially when they went there to help the russian people one of the first things they did was the help of the russians in extreme poverty. my question is, is the risks too much for us so that we would basically go and help some nation and then they would say thank you and don't let the door hit you on the way out? >> first of all, in the indonesian case, part of that is just cultural. they are far more sensitive to the question of faith than we are, so it's not infrequent that we would behave in a way that doesn't take into account their cultural sensitivity. but this happens all the time in life. i think you have to ask yourself what is the right thing to do, and you try and do it. if you make your very best effort and someone is appreciative, you didn't do anything wrong. don't worry about it. sometimes that happens. i wouldn't hesitate to help people because someone related to a recipient that they weren't helped by their own kind. so i would want to help. >> if i could at somethi
this year usaid was booted out of russia. initially when they went there to help the russian people one of the first things they did was the help of the russians in extreme poverty. my question is, is the risks too much for us so that we would basically go and help some nation and then they would say thank you and don't let the door hit you on the way out? >> first of all, in the indonesian case, part of that is just cultural. they are far more sensitive to the question of faith than we...